THE DALLES, Oregon — Does Sasquatch exist? Rumors of a large, hairy, man-like creature roaming the Cascade Mountains have existed for centuries. Where does myth end and science begin? Columbia Gorge Discovery Center presents “Sasquatch Revealed,” a new exhibit opening Saturday, December 28, 2013 with dinner at 5:30 p.m. and a speaker presentation by Dr. Jeff Meldrum and Chris Murphy following at 6:30 p.m.

What do the Jersey Devil, Champ and the Chupacabra all have in common? These legends have lived within the public eye for ages, gaining cult-like status across the globe. They exist as the world’s most notorious monsters, with fascinating new stories popping up every year and adding to the lore. But what’s the real story behind these modern day cryptic icons?

“The Museum of the Weird comic will have a heavy supernatural influence”, Busti says, “as well as deal with stories of the fantastic and the unexplained, which includes delving into subjects such as aliens, ghosts and cryptozoology.”

Museum of the Weird, in conjunction with the world’s foremost website on all things cryptid, Cryptomundo.com, will be hosting a very special event this Saturday, July 13th at the Museum of the Weird in Austin, TX:

Craig Woolheater of Cryptomundo.com fame will be hosting the Minnesota Iceman unveiling at The Museum of the Weird in Austin Texas and presenting a special introduction to the new Bigfoot call device and novelty noisemaker, SquatchIt. Craig will demonstrate the operation of SquatchIt for those in attendance as well as unveil the SquatchIt crowd funding initiative scheduled for launch later in July. Craig will be joined by Lyle Blackburn, who will be signing copies of his books including, “The Beast of Boggy Creek”. Ken Gerhard, author and cryptozoologist, will also be presenting a historical overview of the Minnesota Iceman.

Museum of the Weird, in conjunction with the world’s foremost website on all things cryptid, Cryptomundo.com, will be hosting a very special event this Saturday, July 13th at the Museum of the Weird in Austin, TX: